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kate bolduan, thank you so much at ronald reagan national airport in washington. all of this begs the question now. what do you do if your flights get canceled or how do you accurately get the word from your airline carrier? travel expert peter greenberg joins us live now on the phone. this is a headache for a lot of folks. what do you do besides calling the airline, listening to a television and radio to find out if your flight might be among the many that have been canceled but then you are put on hold for upwards of an hour. what are your option options. >> the first thing is departure boards don't tell the truth. they reflect what's scheduled to leave on time. the real key here is where your aircraft is. it has nothing to do with weather where you are but weather where your airplane that's coming to get you. if you don't have that understanding, you'll never leave the airport and might as well never leave home. >> i have a flight tomorrow to the northeast. i already called today to find out are those flights scheduled to be canceled tomorrow. i had to wait an
kate bolduan, thank you so much at ronald reagan national airport in washington. all of this begs the question now. what do you do if your flights get canceled or how do you accurately get the word from your airline carrier? travel expert peter greenberg joins us live now on the phone. this is a headache for a lot of folks. what do you do besides calling the airline, listening to a television and radio to find out if your flight might be among the many that have been canceled but then you are...
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that was his point saying ronald reagan raised taxes. you were around when george h.w. bush raised taxes breaking his pledge. if you say i'm open toll tax increases does that make you a pariah in the republican party? >> no, but it gives you a weak negotiating position. reagan wrote this in his diary, one of the greatest mistakes he made was agreeing to the tax increase in 1982 in which the democrats promised they would give him $3 of tax cuts for all the spending cuts. after that he became much firm erl against any deal because he mistrusted them so deeply. i think frankly president george h.w. bush was badly ssked by his advisers. i think hurt him. that doesn't mean you shouldn't find compromise and doesn't mean you shouldn't be open to it. be very cautious because washington's a city which always wants more money. and the results we got last week, not just wisconsin but in my newsletter this week is about this, san jose, san diego, 66% of the people of san jose voted to change the government employee pension plan. 70% of the people of san diego voted to change the go
that was his point saying ronald reagan raised taxes. you were around when george h.w. bush raised taxes breaking his pledge. if you say i'm open toll tax increases does that make you a pariah in the republican party? >> no, but it gives you a weak negotiating position. reagan wrote this in his diary, one of the greatest mistakes he made was agreeing to the tax increase in 1982 in which the democrats promised they would give him $3 of tax cuts for all the spending cuts. after that he...
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remembering ronald reagan, the late president would have turned 99 today. at his library in california, special ceremonies are taking place. keynote speaker is senator elizabeth dole who served in the reagan white house. >>> and snow so heavy it's piling up by the foot. much of the mid-atlantic is getting slammed by a major blizzard. washington is paralyzed by this storm. businesses are closed, flights canceled and roads simply a mess. >>> hundreds of thousands of people are without power. >>> still in the nation's capital, president barack obama braved the blizzard to address the winter meeting of the democratic national committee. he told party members it's time for democrats and republicans to work together for the good of the country. he pushed his bipartisan plan to create jobs. >>> the snow is coming down and you're worried about getting on the road. never fear, our own reynolds wolf will show us how to steer through this mess. we are building a website by ourselves. announcer: there's an easier way. create your own business site with intuit websites.
remembering ronald reagan, the late president would have turned 99 today. at his library in california, special ceremonies are taking place. keynote speaker is senator elizabeth dole who served in the reagan white house. >>> and snow so heavy it's piling up by the foot. much of the mid-atlantic is getting slammed by a major blizzard. washington is paralyzed by this storm. businesses are closed, flights canceled and roads simply a mess. >>> hundreds of thousands of people are...
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the uss ronald reagan coming to the rescue with food, water, and supplies. cnn has a correspondent onboard. >>> and president obama is in south korea this morning getting ready for the g-20 summit. the main focus will be to stabilize the world's financial markets. the president will also have to answer to critics who say the u.s. is manipulating its currency at the expense of other economies. >> but first from the pacific to the pentagon this morning, people are trying to figure out exactly what was shooting across the sky on monday evening off the coast of california. have a look for yourself. you can see the huge streak arching over the waters just west of los angeles. the images sent the military into a frenzy because many people thought it looked just like a missile would. chris lawrence live in washington. and some have speculated this was just the trail of an aircraft. looks a little different than that. what's the military saying this morning? >> even respected professors at m.i.t. are saying no, this looks like a missile launch. everyone was trying t
the uss ronald reagan coming to the rescue with food, water, and supplies. cnn has a correspondent onboard. >>> and president obama is in south korea this morning getting ready for the g-20 summit. the main focus will be to stabilize the world's financial markets. the president will also have to answer to critics who say the u.s. is manipulating its currency at the expense of other economies. >> but first from the pacific to the pentagon this morning, people are trying to figure...
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if alive today ronald reagan would turn 100 years old on sunday. the nation's 40th president served two terms of office. he die on june 5, 2004. what would he say about the political climate we're in right now? how would the tea party view him? a great conversation about this later in the show for all of you reagan fans, or those who don't like him so much. >>> mark kelly will announce he'll head back into space in april. coming up, talking to a former astronaut who will tell us about leaving family, any family, to go into space. [ female announcer ] you use the healing power of touch every day. ♪ now the healing power of touch just got more powerful. introducing precise from the makers of tylenol. precise pain relieving heat patch activates sensory receptors. it helps block pain signals for deep penetrating relief you can feel precisely where you need it most. precise. only from the makers of tylenol. >>> a new study shows global obesity nearly doubled between 1980 and 2008. the united states by the way leading the way, topping the list of high-
if alive today ronald reagan would turn 100 years old on sunday. the nation's 40th president served two terms of office. he die on june 5, 2004. what would he say about the political climate we're in right now? how would the tea party view him? a great conversation about this later in the show for all of you reagan fans, or those who don't like him so much. >>> mark kelly will announce he'll head back into space in april. coming up, talking to a former astronaut who will tell us about...
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but when ronald reagan was shot at, mrs. reagan said to everyone, this will never happen again. and just clamped down and we understand why. >> i've been out to the training center. you guys do the
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neither candidate found it necessary to adhere to ronald reagan's 11th commandment that's been made so famous, don't speak ill of another republican. so listen to the sound bites and i'll talk to you about it in a moment. >> in that last debate, we heard something about business as usual in washington. but when the senator mentioned that sometimes you have to take something for the team, he disagreed with it on principal but he had to vote for it. we can't do that anymore. we can't take continue to take one for the team. my team is the people of the united states of america and i'm going to fight for that team, not for the partisans with n. washington. >> i don't go out and crow that i impose the first carbon cap on power plants. as governor romney did when he was governor of massachusetts and talk about how we're responding to the severe threat of manmade global warming. i didn't buy it. i didn't buy climate science. i didn't buy it because i knew it was political science. >> reporter: so also important to say as you noted at the top, michigan is not the only state in play right now.
neither candidate found it necessary to adhere to ronald reagan's 11th commandment that's been made so famous, don't speak ill of another republican. so listen to the sound bites and i'll talk to you about it in a moment. >> in that last debate, we heard something about business as usual in washington. but when the senator mentioned that sometimes you have to take something for the team, he disagreed with it on principal but he had to vote for it. we can't do that anymore. we can't take...
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if telling kids to stay in school and work hard is socialism, then ronald reagan and barry goldwater were socialists. it's ridiculous. >> it wouldn't have changed what they want the kids to write about, unless they saw that there was a bit of a problem here. as they started out saying, i want you all to write a letter to yourselves about why you want to stay in school, about what your educational goals are. fine, but they changed it from write a letter to the president about how you're going to help him, and i think it's clear that the white house thought it was a problem. now whether or not it was a problem, he didn't get a chance to speak so who knows and i think there's a difference between george bush going to the fourth grade or jimmy carter going to the third grade and a national, everybody tune in to the internet i'm going to talk to all the kids, which is a great idea. >> there was nothing in that letter that was about anything political. it was all about you kids stay in school, you kids work hard and there was a lousy sentence in there, they changed it because they didn't w
if telling kids to stay in school and work hard is socialism, then ronald reagan and barry goldwater were socialists. it's ridiculous. >> it wouldn't have changed what they want the kids to write about, unless they saw that there was a bit of a problem here. as they started out saying, i want you all to write a letter to yourselves about why you want to stay in school, about what your educational goals are. fine, but they changed it from write a letter to the president about how you're...
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not the america of ronald reagan. not the america of the founding fathers. but, rather, the america of thousands of years ago in which feral band of mud people lived if their caves, never worrying that barack obama was going to come and take their hard earned pelts or infringe on their rights to bear spears. >> time for your political ticker with tim farley, host of "morning briefing" on sirius live from washington. good morning. >> good morning. have we been polling the mud people to see what they feel about this upcoming election? >> we need to start doing that. we're remiss. let's talk about texas governor rick perry because he's long been considered the front-runner in the polls but two of his opponents, boy, did they steal some of his hundredor. >> herman cain picking up the florida straw poll on saturday and mitt romney winning the republican leadership poll in michigan. no big surprise romney would win. cain was a surprise. remember, these are straw polls as the world implies they're built on straw. still, it's an indication that yet again republicans
not the america of ronald reagan. not the america of the founding fathers. but, rather, the america of thousands of years ago in which feral band of mud people lived if their caves, never worrying that barack obama was going to come and take their hard earned pelts or infringe on their rights to bear spears. >> time for your political ticker with tim farley, host of "morning briefing" on sirius live from washington. good morning. >> good morning. have we been polling the...
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reminds me of ronald reagan in 1980. he was the great love of iowa having been a radio announcer and everything. the strategist of this campaign, which i was not the principle at that point in time argued he didn't have to go to iowa. george bush went to iowa and did all of the things that he had to do, he won that and lost his career. so if sarah palin wants to be a viable candidate, she ha to go in for the next year and work like any other candidate. >> not just mike huckabee, but sarah palin would have to give up her fox career as well. she's a contributor to fox. if she does win iowa. and i think a strong case could be made, donna, that she could win the iowa caucuses. i don't think she can win the new hampshire primary. she could then win the south carolina primary where she's popular among the conservative republican base. if she wins two of the first three contests, does she get the republican nomination? >> we're a long way from the february 62012 caucus. >> what do you think? historically, whoever the republican
reminds me of ronald reagan in 1980. he was the great love of iowa having been a radio announcer and everything. the strategist of this campaign, which i was not the principle at that point in time argued he didn't have to go to iowa. george bush went to iowa and did all of the things that he had to do, he won that and lost his career. so if sarah palin wants to be a viable candidate, she ha to go in for the next year and work like any other candidate. >> not just mike huckabee, but sarah...
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then think about ronald reagan as well. used a little humor as ronald reagan used to do and also was very, very optimistic. ronald reagan used to talk about taking on the soviet union. now it's more about this president saying we've got to compete with china and india, we've got to get that kinds of agenda that can make sure our economy withstands all this competition but relentlessly optimistic. warning in america perhaps like 1984 in that re-election campaign of ronald reagan. and i think that's the point to underline, the fact that both clinton and reagan suffered big losses in the midterm elections but two years later both were reelected. this president last night was clearly trying to stake out that middle ground and bring back some of the independent voters the democrats lost a couple of months ago. >> on the topic of the budget deficit, the president did outline some spending freezes. a five-year freeze and vowed to veto any bill that had earmarks and got a standing ovation from john mccain over that one. when are we
then think about ronald reagan as well. used a little humor as ronald reagan used to do and also was very, very optimistic. ronald reagan used to talk about taking on the soviet union. now it's more about this president saying we've got to compete with china and india, we've got to get that kinds of agenda that can make sure our economy withstands all this competition but relentlessly optimistic. warning in america perhaps like 1984 in that re-election campaign of ronald reagan. and i think...
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when president ronald reagan met h mikhail gorbachev. gorbachev was shocked, shocked out of his mind that ronald r reagan said to him, you know, if the martians ever invade the earth you and me would be allies in the fight against the martians. well, gorbachev later wrote that he was floored by that comment, but you know something, ronald reagan was probably right, if we are ever invaded by the martians or some civilization, we would hunker down and get together to fight off the martians. >> and finally, you think that if we are approached by extraterrestrials, it would be likely friendly, because they have resources other places in the universe? it is that we would have common similarities with the other bodies according to your research? >> well, they would leave us alone. if you are walking down a country road and you see ants and you say, i bring you trinkets and beads, or would you leave the ants they would be peaceful, i believe, because they have thousandses of years to work out the racism, and fundamentalism, and sectarianism, an
when president ronald reagan met h mikhail gorbachev. gorbachev was shocked, shocked out of his mind that ronald r reagan said to him, you know, if the martians ever invade the earth you and me would be allies in the fight against the martians. well, gorbachev later wrote that he was floored by that comment, but you know something, ronald reagan was probably right, if we are ever invaded by the martians or some civilization, we would hunker down and get together to fight off the martians....
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. >> the uss ronald reagan" passed through a plume from the daiichi plant there was little radio activity from that plant. but they show us how you have to spend some time scrubbing an aircraft carrier if you do something like that. he got to board the boat to see how the crew's getting everything cleaned up. >> reporter: right now, every piece of hardware, every aircraft and every piece of machinery used tole move that aircraft is in the front of the "uss ronald reagan" as the crew hands. you're wondering, why are they sitting around? we'll show you. look what's going on back over here. water. lots and lots of water. just being sprayed all over the deck right now in what is probably the biggest cleanup effort you're ever likely to see at sea. as the crews went to work with the foam, the brushes, there was music going. the idea here, though, is all about safety. >> what we're doing right now is just like they decontaminating the ship. >> reporter: this aircraft carrier and some of its helicopters passed through the nuclear plume, the daiichi plant. as a result of that, there was a relativ
. >> the uss ronald reagan" passed through a plume from the daiichi plant there was little radio activity from that plant. but they show us how you have to spend some time scrubbing an aircraft carrier if you do something like that. he got to board the boat to see how the crew's getting everything cleaned up. >> reporter: right now, every piece of hardware, every aircraft and every piece of machinery used tole move that aircraft is in the front of the "uss ronald...
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ronald reagan had a gift of connecting with the american people. this president has struggled somewhat with that. he also found a way to get through those midterm elections of 1982, a recession. this president now dealing with that as well. while a lot of people have made the connection to the clinton state of the union in 1985, certainly parallels there. i think that optimism, that look, there's good news, we're turning the page, that's part of what they were trying to do last night. very reaganesque to say, look, the last time he did the state of the union, it was a national emergency, things were falling apart, worried about another great depression. he's trying to make a delineation that things have gotten better, not good enough. there's still a lot of room to grow. when you talk about unemployment being four points better in this one state, that's good news. it's reaganesque to be optimistic and keep looking forward. >> let me parse this investment conversation. really the president may lose control of this message if republicans continue to
ronald reagan had a gift of connecting with the american people. this president has struggled somewhat with that. he also found a way to get through those midterm elections of 1982, a recession. this president now dealing with that as well. while a lot of people have made the connection to the clinton state of the union in 1985, certainly parallels there. i think that optimism, that look, there's good news, we're turning the page, that's part of what they were trying to do last night. very...
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. >> have you read ronald reagan's speech? come on. they do believe in this guy. they like this guy and he'll come back. but that's -- >> what really happened here is he went way too long on blaming bush, long past where the voters were focused on blaming bush and focused on the problem and looking at what are the solutions and are they working? that is what he's being judged on now. what were the solutions and are they working? as much as you say it was worse than what they thought, the situation was made worse by many of the solutions they gave. >> remember those faces when the president was elected? we'll be right back. vo:well, you could new enever do this before.? >> hello? vo: or this. or this. and you definitely couldn't do this. >> play kate's mix. vo: or this. >> temperature 72 degrees. vo: say hello to the new edge with myford touch.™ quite possibly the world's smartest crossover. colace capsules stool softener helps ease straining to make going easier. try colace capsules for effective comfortable relief from occasional constipation. find the relief t
. >> have you read ronald reagan's speech? come on. they do believe in this guy. they like this guy and he'll come back. but that's -- >> what really happened here is he went way too long on blaming bush, long past where the voters were focused on blaming bush and focused on the problem and looking at what are the solutions and are they working? that is what he's being judged on now. what were the solutions and are they working? as much as you say it was worse than what they...
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reagan who was also president over a weak economy at the time. but even as mr. obama's job approval numbers were bottoming out and then slowly climbing the prognosis in washington seemed grim. >> president barack obama is a one-term president. >> vice president cheney said he considers president obama a one-term president. do you agree with that? >> it's purgatory for the president. >> you keep saying that barack obama is a one-term president. >> our big question this week with barack obama's poll numbers bouncing around below 50, is he vulnerable to a challenge in 2012 from within the democratic party? >> jimmy carter was a one-term president. how worried are you right now, if you are worried, that barack obama will be a one-term president? >> that's wolf blitzer reporting in october. a month later, an anchor on another network wondered if the president lost his mojo along with the mid-term elections. a pair of democratic pollsters writing, quote, to be a great president obama should not seek re-election in 2012. then came the tax deal and then
reagan who was also president over a weak economy at the time. but even as mr. obama's job approval numbers were bottoming out and then slowly climbing the prognosis in washington seemed grim. >> president barack obama is a one-term president. >> vice president cheney said he considers president obama a one-term president. do you agree with that? >> it's purgatory for the president. >> you keep saying that barack obama is a one-term president. >> our big question...
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reagan and i'm paraphrasing this and using it differently, the state of the union is rather like a pile of manure. there's a pony in there somewhere, but this one isn't the pony. >> that's a great start, daria. we still see despite all the promises -- fred, it's important our viewers on cnn understand. we are very apolitical. we are political atheists. we only see things as we see them from the street. >> from the pocketbook. >> am i hearing you all say it can't be up to the president then to create these jobs? >> the only thing that the government has been able to create in the way of jobs has been more government jobs. the fact of the matter is, government doesn't really create anything. government is there to back-stop it when necessary. government is certainly there to protect us and keep the rule of law over the land, but the fact of the matter is, it is the private sector that does the creation. so this whole concept that the state of the union speech, we're going to make these jobs and we are going to spend and allocate more money we don't have to create them is bogus. >> doesn't
reagan and i'm paraphrasing this and using it differently, the state of the union is rather like a pile of manure. there's a pony in there somewhere, but this one isn't the pony. >> that's a great start, daria. we still see despite all the promises -- fred, it's important our viewers on cnn understand. we are very apolitical. we are political atheists. we only see things as we see them from the street. >> from the pocketbook. >> am i hearing you all say it can't be up to the...
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we were out there when the ronald reagan steamed into the rescue, and basically what happened is that the reagan began circling the splendor about 1,500 yards away, and then used helicopters to shuttle in some of the vital supplies that were needed. the reagan by the way, was on maneuvers when suddenly the mission change and imagine what was that was like for the pilots and crew members who said you will help a cruise ship in distress. it is a different mission for some of the navy pilots who in the past had been supporting american troops in iraq and afghanistan, wolf. >> what we do is that obviously, there is goods and bad in the middle of warfare and doing your job, but this is on the upside, because we are helping out people in distress and opportunity to improve the lives of people who were in dire straits, so it is a great opportunity. >> reporter: now, those helicopter pilots and the cruise members said they could see the passengers aboard the carnivale cruise ship and said they were greeted with waves and support and many of the passengers were taking pictures and using video
we were out there when the ronald reagan steamed into the rescue, and basically what happened is that the reagan began circling the splendor about 1,500 yards away, and then used helicopters to shuttle in some of the vital supplies that were needed. the reagan by the way, was on maneuvers when suddenly the mission change and imagine what was that was like for the pilots and crew members who said you will help a cruise ship in distress. it is a different mission for some of the navy pilots who...
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. >>> joining me now to talk about the nation's jobs problem and much more david stockman, ronald reagan's budget director, and robert reich was secretary of labor under president clinton. they have many more credentials, but that will do for now. welcome back to you both. bob, let me start with you. the administration is now thinking about further tax cuts, payroll tax cuts and things like that. wouldn't it be sensible if the great problem is jobs and the large part of that problem is in the construction industry, wouldn't it be sensible for the government to simply try to employ these people directly? i don't mean the government employing them but do roads, bridge, and highways which puts private contractors back into the hiring business and effectively create jobs directly, rather than hoping that people who get tax cuts will start spending again? >> i think that's right, fareed. i think it is useful because i think it's possible that the republicans would agree to exempting, let's say, the first $20,000 of income from the payroll tax for a year. that would put money directly in people'
. >>> joining me now to talk about the nation's jobs problem and much more david stockman, ronald reagan's budget director, and robert reich was secretary of labor under president clinton. they have many more credentials, but that will do for now. welcome back to you both. bob, let me start with you. the administration is now thinking about further tax cuts, payroll tax cuts and things like that. wouldn't it be sensible if the great problem is jobs and the large part of that problem is...
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he so revered, ronald reagan. a lot of people don't remember this. that's the graph of reagan's approval during his first two years. now, you might not remember he became that unpopular. started at 55% in february of 1981, but by january of '83, about this point in, he was down to 35%. >> 35. >> yeah. so we did an overview of looking at obama's approval ratings. that's president obama, started out 76%, went down, now up to 55%. we overlaid the two, and you can see how the two sort of match a little bit. reagan went down and then right after this point reagan started coming back up. so there are some parallels there. a lot having to do with the economy in reagan's case, too. >> so back on reagan, perhapsen would be rolling in his grave if he heard the president speaking tomorrow night because we know obama is going to call for more, not less, government spending. it's being suggested we might hear something like this. listen. >> the investments i've talked about in education and innovation and infrastructure have h
he so revered, ronald reagan. a lot of people don't remember this. that's the graph of reagan's approval during his first two years. now, you might not remember he became that unpopular. started at 55% in february of 1981, but by january of '83, about this point in, he was down to 35%. >> 35. >> yeah. so we did an overview of looking at obama's approval ratings. that's president obama, started out 76%, went down, now up to 55%. we overlaid the two, and you can see how the two sort...
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it's going to have to be tweaked the way it was by ronald reagan and speaker -- democratic speaker tip o'neill. but the basic structure is sound. but i want to talk about the values behind social security and medicare. and then talk about medicare because that's the big driver -- >> sure. >> -- of our deficits right now. you know, my grandmother, some of you know, helped to raise me, my grandparents did. my grandfather died a while back. my grandmother died three days before i was elected president. and she was fiercely independent. she worked her way up, only had a high school education, started as a secretary, ended up being the vice president of a local bank. and she ended up living alone by choice. and the reason she could be independent is because of social security and medicare. she had worked all her life, put in this money, and understood that there was a basic guarantee, a floor under which she could not go. and that's the perspective i bring when i think about what's called entitlements. you know, the name itself implies some sense of dependency on the part of these folks. th
it's going to have to be tweaked the way it was by ronald reagan and speaker -- democratic speaker tip o'neill. but the basic structure is sound. but i want to talk about the values behind social security and medicare. and then talk about medicare because that's the big driver -- >> sure. >> -- of our deficits right now. you know, my grandmother, some of you know, helped to raise me, my grandparents did. my grandfather died a while back. my grandmother died three days before i was...
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what an infamy ronald reagan approved it. we can thank him for annual hate whitey day. >> we're constantly told it is evil to be afraid of black men. it is hardly irrational. order was only restored in l.a. when it came time for the blacks to pick up their welfare checks. >> pretty strong stuff. joining us from the state capital in des moines to examine coverage of caucuses, political correspondent for "the new york times." national political reporter for "the washington post." here in washington, a.b. stoddard, columnist for the newspaper, "the hill." the question i asked at the top, why did it take the media so long to seriously begin digging into ron paul's record. >> i think for a while the media -- we've been focused on the horse race. as you mentioned, everything happened this way. every time there was a new front-runner, and we've had almost five or six front-runners, the media would then start more dogged scrutiny of their record. i think that's what happened. a lot of this stuff had already been out there. when ron p
what an infamy ronald reagan approved it. we can thank him for annual hate whitey day. >> we're constantly told it is evil to be afraid of black men. it is hardly irrational. order was only restored in l.a. when it came time for the blacks to pick up their welfare checks. >> pretty strong stuff. joining us from the state capital in des moines to examine coverage of caucuses, political correspondent for "the new york times." national political reporter for "the...
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ronald reagan in 1992, well after the first assassination attempt, was making a speech in las vegas and they presented him with this big crystal award. and some guy comes walking right through all the rings of secret service and outside security, walks on to the stage, grabs the awa award -- president reagan -- and smashes it to the ground. and walks right up and starts talking in president reagan's microphone. sometimes it's not quite as frightening as that. elvis presley tried to keep his home private and sealed off from his fans. but one day this big crate arrives and it's got ventilation holes poked into it. and a delivery service says that some fans have sent elvis as a gift top pedigree pet dog. so they take the crate into the house and they open it up. well, there's no dog in there but there are two young women who decided to get themselves shipped to elvis as a gift and they made it into his house. as the queen's diamond jubilee is going on in london this week, maybe she can take some solace to the idea that she is not alone in not being able to assume that even behind protected
ronald reagan in 1992, well after the first assassination attempt, was making a speech in las vegas and they presented him with this big crystal award. and some guy comes walking right through all the rings of secret service and outside security, walks on to the stage, grabs the awa award -- president reagan -- and smashes it to the ground. and walks right up and starts talking in president reagan's microphone. sometimes it's not quite as frightening as that. elvis presley tried to keep his...
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a tribute today to the late ronald reagan. they are celebrating what would have been his 99th birthday at his presidential library in simi valley, california. the keynote speaker is elizabeth dole. today's ceremony includes a color guard, 21-gun issalute ana fly over by the navy fighter jets. >>> let's take a look at some nasty weather out there. it has been tough for the east coast all winter long. some are now predicting whether this will be a record breaker particularly for washington, d.c. we heard bonnie schneider mention earlier that for baltimore this might be a record-breaker. here are images of philadelphia. people shoveling there. many jurisdictions are talking about being hit so hard this winter that they can't afford to get the snow plows out there. i'm not sure if that's the situation here. but many cities are still getting the snow plows out. they are trying to figure out how to pay for it all. bonnie schneider in the severe weather center. it's nasty now and the snow plows are definitely going to be needed in a
a tribute today to the late ronald reagan. they are celebrating what would have been his 99th birthday at his presidential library in simi valley, california. the keynote speaker is elizabeth dole. today's ceremony includes a color guard, 21-gun issalute ana fly over by the navy fighter jets. >>> let's take a look at some nasty weather out there. it has been tough for the east coast all winter long. some are now predicting whether this will be a record breaker particularly for...
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ronald reagan won the presidency twice with no fox news, with no talk radio, with no blogs. these candidates should grow up, get the message out, there's lots of other media outlets to get their message out. >> i think we have to be careful about holding candidates of different parties to the same standard. on that point we will leave it there. jennifer, frank, scott, thanks for joining us. when we come back, tweeting into trouble. david carr of the nor"new york times" on how far journalists can go in the twitter world. you know when i grow up, i'm going to own my own restaurant. i want to be a volunteer firefighter. when i grow up, i want to write a novel. i want to go on a road trip. when i grow up, i'm going to go there. i want to fix up old houses. [ female announcer ] at aarp we believe you're never done growing. i want to fall in love again. [ female announcer ] discover what's next in your life. get this free travel bag when you join at aarp.org/jointoday. the calcium they take because they don't take it with food. switch to citracal maximum plus d. it's the only calc
ronald reagan won the presidency twice with no fox news, with no talk radio, with no blogs. these candidates should grow up, get the message out, there's lots of other media outlets to get their message out. >> i think we have to be careful about holding candidates of different parties to the same standard. on that point we will leave it there. jennifer, frank, scott, thanks for joining us. when we come back, tweeting into trouble. david carr of the nor"new york times" on how...
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reagan building. so i'm leaving. you'll wrap things up for us. >> i'll hold down the fort, but only while you're gone. >> you'll do an excellent job. we'll have much more of what's going on, including my interview with senator dianne feinstein. she's got a lot to say on this whole scandal. and it sounds to her like it's something out of the national enquirer. something very interesn common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. online outfit piccolo headphones buy now broadway show megapixels place to sleep little roadster war and peace deep sea diving ninja app hipster glasses 5% cash back sign up to get 5% everywhere online through december. only from discover. >>> the affair that brought down cia director david petraeus caught most officials in the nation's capital by surprise. and many of u
reagan building. so i'm leaving. you'll wrap things up for us. >> i'll hold down the fort, but only while you're gone. >> you'll do an excellent job. we'll have much more of what's going on, including my interview with senator dianne feinstein. she's got a lot to say on this whole scandal. and it sounds to her like it's something out of the national enquirer. something very interesn common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their...
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. >> first, voice your moral support the way that ronald reagan did for the people behind the iron curtain. this president won't even do that. get them the weapons so as to fair fight. establish a sanctuary, free zone where they can organize. look, everything that we worried about if we intervened would happen is now -- happened because we didn't. there's a rise of al qaeda. there's a rise of extremism. there's greater -- now greater threat of the use of chemical weapons. this president unbelievably announced the only thing he said is that if bashar al assad use says chemical weapons that would cross a line. isn't that also telling him he can do anything up to that? that's disgraceful. >> senator john mccain speaking out again on syria. he says president obama should follow the model used in last year's uprising in libya. >>> members of congress are getting back to work tomorrow after a five-week recess. they have a laundry list of critical issues to tackle. many wonder if they'll really get anything done. athena jones has more. [ cheers ] >> reporter: as election season enters the homestr
. >> first, voice your moral support the way that ronald reagan did for the people behind the iron curtain. this president won't even do that. get them the weapons so as to fair fight. establish a sanctuary, free zone where they can organize. look, everything that we worried about if we intervened would happen is now -- happened because we didn't. there's a rise of al qaeda. there's a rise of extremism. there's greater -- now greater threat of the use of chemical weapons. this president...
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ronald reagan and others? >> i think they're very much the goldwater became the reagan movement in '76. when reagan finally got elected in '80 the bush team became the republican establishment. i think that these people, their frustration was not so much with obama. they were expecting what he did. they were frustrated with the republican establishment not living up to commitments on fiscal issues, spending too much money. i think there will be a conservative movement. >> what are they going to do when they get into power if and when they get into power? movements always start off with sharp edges. somehow when they get into the mix of things those edges round off. guess what, there are going to be more mainstream republicans as they talk about than there will be tea party republicans. >> have the republicans sort of coopted the tea party movement? >> the tea party movement began as a conservative movement angry at the republican establishment. now it's fuelling the republican wave. the real question is going
ronald reagan and others? >> i think they're very much the goldwater became the reagan movement in '76. when reagan finally got elected in '80 the bush team became the republican establishment. i think that these people, their frustration was not so much with obama. they were expecting what he did. they were frustrated with the republican establishment not living up to commitments on fiscal issues, spending too much money. i think there will be a conservative movement. >> what are...
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reagan last night. it was at the reagan ranch in california. palin called president reagan one of a kind. tomorrow would have been his 100th birthday. >>> and what does congress want from facebook? the co-chairs of the house privacy caucus want facebook founder mark zuckerberg to give up some secrets about his social network's privacy policy. he has 15 days to comply. >>> a source close to mississippi governor hailey barber says it's probably going to happen. he's doing the things you have to do to prepare for a run at the white house. for the latest political news, go to cnnpolitics.com. >>> all right, democrats call it hypocrisy. republicans are vowing to repeal last year's health care law. but when it comes to their own health care coverage, many are accepting uncle sam's subsidized insurance plan, but not all. here's our senior congressional correspondent, dana bash. >> reporter: government subsidized health insurance for new lawmakers like joe walsh kicked in this week, but the tea party-backed rep
reagan last night. it was at the reagan ranch in california. palin called president reagan one of a kind. tomorrow would have been his 100th birthday. >>> and what does congress want from facebook? the co-chairs of the house privacy caucus want facebook founder mark zuckerberg to give up some secrets about his social network's privacy policy. he has 15 days to comply. >>> a source close to mississippi governor hailey barber says it's probably going to happen. he's doing the...
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reagan had wanted to enter high school and college classrooms for that matter and preach supply side economics or simply communicate with students as they were beginning the school year, that would have been perfectly fine. >> so is it being overblown? >> some of it is, but let's not underestimate what's been going on in washington since the supermajority and president obama swept into town. there have been outrageous spending. there's a lot of people that have been upset over the direction of government going back as far as george w. bush as our president, and now with president obama being our president. so you're getting a lot of pent-up frustration from both sides of the aisle from independent americans about what we're doing in this country. this is another instance where president obama has been a polarizing factor. so although some of it has been overblown, let's not underestimate either the polarizing figure that president obama has been to many since he's assumed the presidency in january. >> and this draws an important point, too, about nonpartisan civic education. how do y
reagan had wanted to enter high school and college classrooms for that matter and preach supply side economics or simply communicate with students as they were beginning the school year, that would have been perfectly fine. >> so is it being overblown? >> some of it is, but let's not underestimate what's been going on in washington since the supermajority and president obama swept into town. there have been outrageous spending. there's a lot of people that have been upset over the...
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so the president wants to get the powers last held by president ronald reagan. he wants to get that back, the congress to give him the green light to reorganize the administration believing this could save $3 billion over ten years. specifically, six agencies that the president wants to combine into one, including commerce, small business administration, and the office of the u.s. trade rep where the president believes there's some overlap. >> right now there are six departments and agencies focused primarily on business and trade and the federal government. six. commerce department, small business administration, the u.s. trade representative's office, in this case six is not better than one. >> now, the president says that he will elevate the small business administration to a cabinet level position. that is something that he will not need congressional approval for. now, some republicans are being critical the timing of this announcement saying that it really smacks of election year politics. but none the less, promising to give the president's request a care
so the president wants to get the powers last held by president ronald reagan. he wants to get that back, the congress to give him the green light to reorganize the administration believing this could save $3 billion over ten years. specifically, six agencies that the president wants to combine into one, including commerce, small business administration, and the office of the u.s. trade rep where the president believes there's some overlap. >> right now there are six departments and...
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. >> well, i mean, then ronald reagan would have been a pretty bad model. he served a couple terms as governor and was very much in the public policy arena for quite some time. the bottom line is that, you know, rick perry's been in public life for 26 years. that's a long time, you know, i've been, you know, in and out of government and have worked in the private sector, worked in the public sector. i think i've got a good record in both and feel very comfortable to go out there and articulate a strong message. it's not that mitt romney didn't want to be in the public sector, he just lost elections. that's one reason he tried to get into the public sector, he just lost. >> you lost your last election, too, and many people look at the rick santorum comeback and you lost in a very competitive state like pennsylvania, when you look ahe ahead, no question the straw poll hemed you solped you some. do you need a slingshot from iowa to get under way? >> my feeling is most people would suggestu g you set three tickets punched out of iowa and i have no doubt i'll be
. >> well, i mean, then ronald reagan would have been a pretty bad model. he served a couple terms as governor and was very much in the public policy arena for quite some time. the bottom line is that, you know, rick perry's been in public life for 26 years. that's a long time, you know, i've been, you know, in and out of government and have worked in the private sector, worked in the public sector. i think i've got a good record in both and feel very comfortable to go out there and...
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grant with ronald reagan on the $50 bill. he says the nation's 40th president deserves the honor for his economic and political accomplishments. opponents claim the change would be a disserve to grant, the 18th president. >>> large parts of the northeastern section of australia are underwater right now. take a look at these images. heavy rains flooded rivers in the region sending the water pouring through the city streets. towns downstream are now bracing for the water to come their way. while the flooding is a disaster for homeowners, it's actually been a welcome sight for the farmers. rob marciano in the weather center. so it's been very dry for folks there. a drought like nothing they have experienced in the past? >> yeah, it's fairly typical for an el nino to see dry weather across parts of australia but what this map shows you is the month of march, but february looks fairly similar as well in that this swath of central and eastern australia seeing abnormally high rainfall, which is the video you saw, but the rest of the
grant with ronald reagan on the $50 bill. he says the nation's 40th president deserves the honor for his economic and political accomplishments. opponents claim the change would be a disserve to grant, the 18th president. >>> large parts of the northeastern section of australia are underwater right now. take a look at these images. heavy rains flooded rivers in the region sending the water pouring through the city streets. towns downstream are now bracing for the water to come their...
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reagan, the so-called reagan democrats like many did in the 1994 republican sweep the president tried to make a direct personal commitment, saying many of the things the republicans would do if they win would threaten gains brought about by union workers. listen. >> it was the labor movement that helped secure so much of what we take for granted today. the 40-hour work week, the minimum wage, the family leave, health insurance, social security, medicare, retirement plans, the cornerstones of the middle class security all bear the union label! >> so i guess the first question, jess, is where has that guy been? >> that's the guy who won this election and that's what a lot of democrats are asking right now. i was talking to some folks at this labor parade today who said yes, they're democrats but deeply frustrated, one in particular, the white house has been unable to communicate what they've accomplished and that's a failure of leadership to put it simply. it's what we say but folks are really feeling it out here. >> as soon as the president was done speaking i got "hallelujah" e-mails
reagan, the so-called reagan democrats like many did in the 1994 republican sweep the president tried to make a direct personal commitment, saying many of the things the republicans would do if they win would threaten gains brought about by union workers. listen. >> it was the labor movement that helped secure so much of what we take for granted today. the 40-hour work week, the minimum wage, the family leave, health insurance, social security, medicare, retirement plans, the cornerstones...
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ambition like ronald reagan had? >> i don't think he has a political ambition, but he has an ambition to do good for his country. he's taken on this challenge of radical islamic terrorism that's taken the lives of people. he helped us get down to the school where hundreds of young children were murdered by chechchec chechnian radical terrorists. he's helping us understand the radical insurgencies they're having to deal with. >> i know he's very popular in russia, including as you point out with the russian leadership, what i hear you saying is steven seagal could open up doors that united states congressmen like you and your colleagues couldn't open up during your visit to russia? >> well, let me put it this way, we usually have to rely on the state department, and quite frankly, we should be having our own contacts as well as what the state department wants us to meet, we shouldn't just have to rely on the bureaucracy to inform us on everything. and seagal opens some doors. we have dialogue with knees people. not ju
ambition like ronald reagan had? >> i don't think he has a political ambition, but he has an ambition to do good for his country. he's taken on this challenge of radical islamic terrorism that's taken the lives of people. he helped us get down to the school where hundreds of young children were murdered by chechchec chechnian radical terrorists. he's helping us understand the radical insurgencies they're having to deal with. >> i know he's very popular in russia, including as you...
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what mitt romney will do as president is the same thing that ronald reagan did and, frankly, bill clinton did. hold your principles. be tough. in the end you know you have to negotiate, and that's the only way this country can move forward. that is what president romney will do, and that's the president that people saw potential president that people saw next president they saw debating the other night. >> governor strickland, the last few seconds to you. is it going to be a closer race than it has been when we see the results come out? >> of course, ohio cannot be taken for granted, candy, by any candidate or either political party. it will be a very close race. i believe because of the president's saving of the american auto industry, which, in fact, is realed to manufacturing jobs in ohio, and ohio is coming back, and we're grateful for that, but the president deserves, many my judgment, the lion's share of the credit for ohio's economy, and its rebound. >> from ohio governor ted strickland. ohio attorney general and former senator mike dewine, thank you both for being here. >> up next
what mitt romney will do as president is the same thing that ronald reagan did and, frankly, bill clinton did. hold your principles. be tough. in the end you know you have to negotiate, and that's the only way this country can move forward. that is what president romney will do, and that's the president that people saw potential president that people saw next president they saw debating the other night. >> governor strickland, the last few seconds to you. is it going to be a closer race...
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they have a disadvantage going into the first debate as we said in 1984 ronald reagan overprepared and he actually did worse. >> the democratic surrogates talking down the president, they actually make a pretty convincing case. >> he has to defend himself too. >> he does have to defend himself. by the way, once you've been president and you've had people running around you handing you everything you ever needed for the last three and a half years, it's difficult to stand in front of people and have somebody wag their finger at you and say, now you answer this question. >> you could see that with bush in '04 that he seemed a little pe pet lent at times. >> didn't they do that to you as governor? >> it's tricky. even though he becomes a candidate, he has to speak in a certain way different than the leeway that a candidate has. >> okay. we're going to have to take a quick break right now. when we come back we're going to get my esteemed panelists unsolicited advice and maybe some from me. stay with us. does your phone give you all day battery life ? droid does. and does it launch apps by
they have a disadvantage going into the first debate as we said in 1984 ronald reagan overprepared and he actually did worse. >> the democratic surrogates talking down the president, they actually make a pretty convincing case. >> he has to defend himself too. >> he does have to defend himself. by the way, once you've been president and you've had people running around you handing you everything you ever needed for the last three and a half years, it's difficult to stand in...
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ronald reagan, president bush 41's predecessor, was responsible for those reparation checks. that's him right there signing the authorization back in 1988. so what's the "no talking points" point? it's not up to me to decide whether president obama apologized. he's not the first, he certainly won't be the last. and if one of the gop hopefuls ends up in the oval office, more likely than not he, too, at some point will have to say sorry, my bad. and as santorum said at last week's debate, take one for the team. that's tonight's "no talking points." >>> coming up on cnn, cliff notes for your week ahead including interesting timing on the president's part. that's next. >>> and ahead, a man who was once homeless becomes a big-time boxer with a shot at winning millions. you'll meet him live. for a limited time, passages malibu will be giving away free copies of the alcoholism & addiction cure. to get yours, go to ssagesmalibubook.com. >>> these are cliff notes. it's time to check on the big stories of the week ahead from the white house to hollywood. our correspondents tell you wha
ronald reagan, president bush 41's predecessor, was responsible for those reparation checks. that's him right there signing the authorization back in 1988. so what's the "no talking points" point? it's not up to me to decide whether president obama apologized. he's not the first, he certainly won't be the last. and if one of the gop hopefuls ends up in the oval office, more likely than not he, too, at some point will have to say sorry, my bad. and as santorum said at last week's...
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instead, they were freed as soon as ronald reagan was inaugurated. setting off democratic suspicion never proven that reagan emissaries back channeled with ryan to delay freeing the hostages and denied the troubled carter campaign a huge pre-election boost. >> it fed into the whole dynamic of the 1980 race in the sense that jimmy carter was a stumbling, ineffective president. >> fast forward to 1992, president jhw bush was on the ropes against bill clinton over a sluggish economy when ronald laying an's defense secretary was -- bad news that bush, who served as reagan's vice president did not need. >>> in 2004, a classic october surprise. osama bin laden released a video on october 29th, just four days before election day in a razor-thin race between president bush and john kerry. >>> it served as a reminder of the terrorist threat and strategists in both parties believed helped president bush. >> the term october surprise has become a seismic event. most centered around foreign policy, others have been around the economy, like in 2008. when the econ
instead, they were freed as soon as ronald reagan was inaugurated. setting off democratic suspicion never proven that reagan emissaries back channeled with ryan to delay freeing the hostages and denied the troubled carter campaign a huge pre-election boost. >> it fed into the whole dynamic of the 1980 race in the sense that jimmy carter was a stumbling, ineffective president. >> fast forward to 1992, president jhw bush was on the ropes against bill clinton over a sluggish economy...
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the supplies were delivered yesterday from the "uss ronald reagan." 20 pellets full of supplies on to the ship and they were distributed throughout the ship and they were giving them out as needed, but just water and cold things. >> you said for the most part it seemed organized. i'm sure the passengers have been talking, everyone has been mulling about, has there been a sense of panic, have people been angry? give me the flavor on the ship. >> people have mostly been disappointed, angry, a lot of first time cruisers were on this ship. a lot of people who have never been on a cruise before have come on this ship. and they were upset the fact that they -- that this is their experience. so a lot of them are just frustrated, frustrated with the whole process, just how they're going to get off the ship, what is going to happen now. a lot of times they go to the information desk, but the information desk doesn't have the information they need. they have to get that directly from the captain and from the cruise director. so everyone is always waiting for the announcements, which come usuall
the supplies were delivered yesterday from the "uss ronald reagan." 20 pellets full of supplies on to the ship and they were distributed throughout the ship and they were giving them out as needed, but just water and cold things. >> you said for the most part it seemed organized. i'm sure the passengers have been talking, everyone has been mulling about, has there been a sense of panic, have people been angry? give me the flavor on the ship. >> people have mostly been...
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bush, "b," bill clinton or "c," ronald reagan. you have two minutes to think about it. 37 minutes past the hour. >>> it's 39 minutes past the hour. this is your "a.m. wakeup call." before the break we asked you this probing question, which of the following had the fewest days off at this point in their presidency? was it george w. bush, bill clinton or ronald ragen? the answer is bill clinton. he had only taken 28 days off in his first 2 1/2 years in office. that's according to a cbs radio reporter who, for some reason tracks presidential vacation day. to be fair, presidential vacations aren't like yours and mine. they're still in contact with washington and of course they're on-call for emergencies. >>> now for our political ticker. let's bring in our senior political editor, mark preston, joins us live by phone from port smith, new hampshire. good morning. >> good morning, car. >> you're there to cover the republican presidential candidate rick perry. everyone will be tuned in because you never know what he's going to say. >> yo
bush, "b," bill clinton or "c," ronald reagan. you have two minutes to think about it. 37 minutes past the hour. >>> it's 39 minutes past the hour. this is your "a.m. wakeup call." before the break we asked you this probing question, which of the following had the fewest days off at this point in their presidency? was it george w. bush, bill clinton or ronald ragen? the answer is bill clinton. he had only taken 28 days off in his first 2 1/2 years in...
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reagan was not a no party. it was not an anti-party. it was a party of yes. it was a party of opportunity for everyone. and the difference i think republicans and the democrats have made the argument, government will give you more. republicans will give you less government. the republican argument is, look, we can help you with an economy that's going to give you more. because the government is running out of cash. and we weren't very optimistic and inclusive about this. we need to be a party that not only has strong hands and is firm on our principles but has a big heart and explains that that's open to everybody. >> do you think one of the first things the president should do is offer comprehensive immigration reform? >> i think he needs to deal with the budget first, but i think immigration ought to be right behind it. i'm much more optimistic now we're going to have some sort of comprehensive reform in the next couple of years because he will continue to press it. democrats will press it. and now republican
reagan was not a no party. it was not an anti-party. it was a party of yes. it was a party of opportunity for everyone. and the difference i think republicans and the democrats have made the argument, government will give you more. republicans will give you less government. the republican argument is, look, we can help you with an economy that's going to give you more. because the government is running out of cash. and we weren't very optimistic and inclusive about this. we need to be a party...
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ronald reagan -- >> now you're jack kennedy. >> a battle of minds. congressman ryan and vice president widen go head to head in the first and only vice presidential decade. we dig into the facts and fiction ahead. >> malarkey complaining, laughless, shirtless, just a few of the top search items on google during last night's debate. we have more on the debate coming up this hour. >> shirtless. >> shirtless what, could be better than that. >> welcome back to "early start." >> it's friday, october 12th. there was plenty of passion and paul ryan and joe biden each got in a zinger or two but no knockout last night in the vice presidential debate. nobody had a bad night and nobody was too polite, that's to be sure. joe biden was the aggressor and paul ryan looking like the calm, collected counterpuncher. >> and here's how america scored it. a cnn orc poll taken right after the debate showed 48% of the voters who watched thought ryan won and 44% favored pieden. that's a statistical tie. senior congressional correspondent dana bash is live from danville, ken
ronald reagan -- >> now you're jack kennedy. >> a battle of minds. congressman ryan and vice president widen go head to head in the first and only vice presidential decade. we dig into the facts and fiction ahead. >> malarkey complaining, laughless, shirtless, just a few of the top search items on google during last night's debate. we have more on the debate coming up this hour. >> shirtless. >> shirtless what, could be better than that. >> welcome back to...
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reagan. that said, debates are a part of the landscape now and you have to sell yourself on tv. one can only imagine if rick perry is not able to hold his own among those seven or eight candidates on the stage or against mitt romney, what is it going to be like if he were the candidate against barack obama? i think that's the question people will ask. i understand what he's saying. but, you know, debates are not always the best way to sell yourself. frankly that's the culture we live in and you have to be able to at least hold your ground. i don't think that not p participating is going to help him out at all. that's going to be a problem for him. i don't think it sends a good signal at all. >> thank you as always, tim farrelly, host of "morning briefing" on sirius potus radio. >>> as lawmakers in italy try to get a handle on their massive debt, two decided to get a handle on each other, as in going at each other's throats. we'll have more on this big brawl just ahead. [ mom ] scooter? your f
reagan. that said, debates are a part of the landscape now and you have to sell yourself on tv. one can only imagine if rick perry is not able to hold his own among those seven or eight candidates on the stage or against mitt romney, what is it going to be like if he were the candidate against barack obama? i think that's the question people will ask. i understand what he's saying. but, you know, debates are not always the best way to sell yourself. frankly that's the culture we live in and you...
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in wisconsin he was film student chris gerhart, dreaming of fame on rooting for ronald reagan. in california he said he was christopher chichester a member of the british royal family hob knobbing with hollywood insiders. in connection he became chris crowe, former film producer and actually landed a job as a bond trader. investigators say he was smart, quick-thinking, and all of his credentials, connections and histories were elaborate frauds. still, authorities say, he rubbed elbows with the rich and powerful, joined their churches and clubs, and then lived off of the generosity of people who thought he was the one with all the money and contacts. when they grew suspicious, he simply slipped away. then, in new york in the early 90s he took on his biggest role, clark rockefeller. he assembled an impressive art collection, almost all fakes, and he met a woman who was attracted to this charming, secretive, quirky member of one of the country's most powerful families. >> well, he was entertaining. he was educated, seemingly. he was fun to be around. he knew a little bit about eve
in wisconsin he was film student chris gerhart, dreaming of fame on rooting for ronald reagan. in california he said he was christopher chichester a member of the british royal family hob knobbing with hollywood insiders. in connection he became chris crowe, former film producer and actually landed a job as a bond trader. investigators say he was smart, quick-thinking, and all of his credentials, connections and histories were elaborate frauds. still, authorities say, he rubbed elbows with the...